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Not that I would ever do this, but someone asked me if putting on some of those pseudo-dice valve stem caps affect the ride/handling of their bike. I didn't think so, but at the same time I was curious. Any ideas?
Andrew
03 Suzuki SV650
depends on what they are showing. if it's 7 out, craps etc.
If the caps were on when the wheel was balanced then it would be accounted for. If not, there is a good chance the balance will be off. How much off is the question. If he puts them on and doesn't notice a difference, he is all set otherwise the wheel may need to be rebalanced.
"...i would seriously bite somebody right in the balls..." -bump909
Who would want this on their valve stems?
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So technically speaking, while riding, you are "rolling the dice"?
I know a little about everything, and alot about nothing.
I like the 8-Ballz myself![]()
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